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people say little havana with "carino," with pride and a sense of belonging. i don't see it as being used as a way of marginalizing which is different from what that person from new hampshire said, which is really tragic because that is an elected official. >> there are two responses. and i don't disagree. i was trying to point out that we kind of castigate conduct because there is a mirror image of it this is positive. to identify with something that is important with another culture as if you row spect it. you respect it enough to emulate it as bad as you possibly can is the positive side of the negative nuance. and so that is why you can't get rid of it because it can work either way. the second thing that i like to point out in response to your observation is we have to be careful with words that are used because this is a volatile subject. a cynic said, for example and i'm quoting again there is no excuse for offensive racist comments like the one mr. bundy made when there are so many subtler ways of making the exact point. [laughter] >> and that is the p
people say little havana with "carino," with pride and a sense of belonging. i don't see it as being used as a way of marginalizing which is different from what that person from new hampshire said, which is really tragic because that is an elected official. >> there are two responses. and i don't disagree. i was trying to point out that we kind of castigate conduct because there is a mirror image of it this is positive. to identify with something that is important with another...
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our man in havana. we'll take another quick break. and for many, it's a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine, what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine, loving your numbers. introducing once-daily invokana®. it's the first of a new kind of prescription medicine that's used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. invokana® is a once-daily pill that works around the clock to help lower a1c. here's how: the kidneys allow sugar to be absorbed back into the body. invokana® reduces the amount of sugar allowed back in, and sends some sugar out through the process of urination. and while it's not for weight loss, it may help you lose some weight. invokana® can cause important side effects, including dehydration, which may cause some people to have loss of body water and salt. this may also cause you to feel dizzy, faint, lightheaded, or weak especially when you stand up. other side effects may include kidney problems, genital yeast infecti
our man in havana. we'll take another quick break. and for many, it's a struggle to keep your a1c down. so imagine, what if there was a new class of medicine that works differently to lower blood sugar? imagine, loving your numbers. introducing once-daily invokana®. it's the first of a new kind of prescription medicine that's used along with diet and exercise to lower blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. invokana® is a once-daily pill that works around the clock to help lower a1c....
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let me pivot back down to havana. patrick oppmann, i understand you've got new information for me. >> reporter: well, you know, we're talking about this cooperation and it's important to note that you know, while the u.s. and cuba don't agree on most issues, there is communication on issues like drug trafficking, on migration. there is actually a coast guard official based here in havana to talk about those issues. and those are some of the avenues we know were used today with the u.s. diplomatic staff here to constantly be in touch with their cuban counterparts. and that's one of the reasons we're being told that this did not go the way the 1996 brothers of the rescue shootdown that led to the deaths of four people, brought down two planes. years now of talking about the issues of the united states and cuba, which, after all, our neighboring countries, because of that geography, are forced to talk about. so drug trafficking, migration and because of those contacts, right numbers to call, knew the right officials to t
let me pivot back down to havana. patrick oppmann, i understand you've got new information for me. >> reporter: well, you know, we're talking about this cooperation and it's important to note that you know, while the u.s. and cuba don't agree on most issues, there is communication on issues like drug trafficking, on migration. there is actually a coast guard official based here in havana to talk about those issues. and those are some of the avenues we know were used today with the u.s....
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and nbc news havana bureau chief, mary murray. what's the matter with a kansas? a democratic senate candidate is trying to drop out but the republican attorney general says not so fast, my friend. i'll speak with the "washington post" robert costa and msnbc steve kornacki on why republicans stand a better chance of holding that seat if there's a democrat on the ballot. that's ahead on "now." you drop 40 grand on a new set of wheels, then... wham! a minivan t-bones you. guess what: your insurance company will only give you 37-thousand to replace it. "depreciation" they claim. "how can my car depreciate before it's first oil change?" you ask. maybe the better question is, why do you have that insurance company? with liberty mutual new car replacement, we'll replace the full value of your car. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. don't just dream of being the hero. make it happen. i can't believe we're missing the game for this. we're not-- i've got xlte. it doubles our 4g lte bandwidth in cities nationwide, so be that guy with verizon x
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it's on display in hemingway's former home in havana. he lived there for 20 years, and where he wrote "the old man in the sea", and "for whom the bell tolls", it's now a museum. >>> also, vets can't get enough treatment to help pets. >> reporter: first thing on monday morning in the state-run veterinary clinic in the center of havana, it's bustling. cuba trains enough vets to help animals across the country and sends some abroad. the problems lie elsewhere. >> translation: you can go and ask the pet owners, they'll tell you it's a shame. they get a great service, we are professionals, but it can't get better because of the shortage of resources. >> there are many reasons for the shortages, mostly of medicines. >> cubans love their pets as much as everybody else. the animals enjoy the benefits and suffer the same problems as the rest of society. overly centralized and in control, and a serious shortage of resources. cubans blame corruption, bureaucracy for a 50-year long trade embargo, which they call a blockade. >>> there are problems th
it's on display in hemingway's former home in havana. he lived there for 20 years, and where he wrote "the old man in the sea", and "for whom the bell tolls", it's now a museum. >>> also, vets can't get enough treatment to help pets. >> reporter: first thing on monday morning in the state-run veterinary clinic in the center of havana, it's bustling. cuba trains enough vets to help animals across the country and sends some abroad. the problems lie elsewhere....
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. >> hold on, everybody, nbc's mary murray is going to join us on the phone from havana. we understand that cuba fighter jets have been scrambled to track the plane. tell us what you know from there. >> reporter: yeah, hi, joy. you know, there's very, very little information here in cuba. we're not hearing anything from official sources. unofficially, though, the social media and a number of people who are close to the cuban government, they're reporting that the plane is over cuban territory in an area that's hundreds of miles, though, east of havana, over areas that are pretty agricultural. the provinces are called las tunas and comaguay. it's about 25,000 feet over cuban territory, that they have been unable to make contact with the plane. they're saying, quote, it's out of control. no one is in control over cuban territory. and it came in clearly from u.s. territory. we just spoke to someone over here at the havana airport and there are about six flights today, commercial flights from miami. none of those flights have been affected. none of the flights in havana, ther
. >> hold on, everybody, nbc's mary murray is going to join us on the phone from havana. we understand that cuba fighter jets have been scrambled to track the plane. tell us what you know from there. >> reporter: yeah, hi, joy. you know, there's very, very little information here in cuba. we're not hearing anything from official sources. unofficially, though, the social media and a number of people who are close to the cuban government, they're reporting that the plane is over cuban...
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people say little havana with pride and a sense of belonging. i don't see it as being used as a way of marginalizing which is different from what that person from new hampshire said, which is really tragic because that is an elected official. > there are two responses. and i don't disagree. i was trying to point out that we kind of castigate conduct because there is a mirror image of it this is positive. to identify with something that is important with another culture as if you row spect it. you respect it enough to emulate it as bad as you possibly can is the positive side of the negative nuance. and so that is why you can't get rid of it because it can work either way. the second thing that i like to point out in response to your observation is we have to be careful with words that are used because this is a volatile subject. a cynic said, for example and i'm quoting again there is no excuse for offensive racist comments like the one mr. bundy made when there are so many subtler ways of making the exact point. >> and that is the point. nd let
people say little havana with pride and a sense of belonging. i don't see it as being used as a way of marginalizing which is different from what that person from new hampshire said, which is really tragic because that is an elected official. > there are two responses. and i don't disagree. i was trying to point out that we kind of castigate conduct because there is a mirror image of it this is positive. to identify with something that is important with another culture as if you row spect...
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in the center of havana, and it's already bustling. cuba trained enough vets to provide animal care and sends many abroad. the problems lie elsewhere. >> translation: you can go and ask the pet owners. they'll tell you it's a shame that, they get a great service, we are all professionals, but it can't get better because of the shortage of resources. >> reporter: there are many reasons for the shortages, mostly of medicines. cubans love their pets as much as anyone else. the animals enjoy the same benefit and suffer the same problem as society, overly sensitised and a shortage of resources. cubans blame corruption, bureaucracy for the 50-year long u.s. trade embargo, which they call a blockade. >> translation: there are problems the government has to solve. maybe the vets could be self-employed so they have the opportunity to better practice their profession. that would be great. >> reporter: the cuban authorities have been slowly, cautiously open you will a tightly state-run economy. many vets run privately, unregulated without a gover
in the center of havana, and it's already bustling. cuba trained enough vets to provide animal care and sends many abroad. the problems lie elsewhere. >> translation: you can go and ask the pet owners. they'll tell you it's a shame that, they get a great service, we are all professionals, but it can't get better because of the shortage of resources. >> reporter: there are many reasons for the shortages, mostly of medicines. cubans love their pets as much as anyone else. the animals...
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near havana. he lived there for 20 years and wrote "the old man and the sea", and "for whom the bell tolls", and it's a museum to his other literary trends. keep up to date on the website at aljazeera.com. president obama told the american public while he believes the islamic state must be destroyed and explains how he wants to do it, now they are taking a closer look on if it can work. hello, i am ray swarez, that hasn't had all that much time to get used to being out of iraq, that the u.s. has go back this time it is only to get them ready again, to defend itself from the frill la army that controls big chunks of iraq. training syrians and fighting from the air, with partners doing a lot of the heavy lifting along with the u.s.,s it's the recipe for success barack obama gave a people ready for action, but still cautious after the last time. >> i will not he is tave to take action in syria, as well as iraq. first, we will conduct a systematic campaign of air strikes against these terrorists. sek,
near havana. he lived there for 20 years and wrote "the old man and the sea", and "for whom the bell tolls", and it's a museum to his other literary trends. keep up to date on the website at aljazeera.com. president obama told the american public while he believes the islamic state must be destroyed and explains how he wants to do it, now they are taking a closer look on if it can work. hello, i am ray swarez, that hasn't had all that much time to get used to being out of...
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. >>> the hershey train, known as the chocolate train in cuba, has become a vital link between havana and a string of remote towns along cuba's eastern coast. the train is only two cars long and runs on electricity. for many it's the only form of transportation available on a regular basis. the line was established by milton hershey back in 1916. >>> palestinian children celebrated the long-term cease-fire with israel over the weekend. a refugee camp in jordan hosted the event. it included music and dancing. it celebra the egyptian media cease-fire which is still holding took effect last tuesday. >>> clouds are with us this morning. it's a steamy start. we're tracking scattered showers along with low clouds in the area. you can see the clouds floating past eakins oval. no showers with those clouds, about there are showers in the area this morning. boathouse row, the wind is light to calm, no movement on the schuylkill from the wind. south southwesterly at philadelphia international, humidity at 93%. in the 70s now. headed for the 90 degree mark this afternoon. low clouds moving past t
. >>> the hershey train, known as the chocolate train in cuba, has become a vital link between havana and a string of remote towns along cuba's eastern coast. the train is only two cars long and runs on electricity. for many it's the only form of transportation available on a regular basis. the line was established by milton hershey back in 1916. >>> palestinian children celebrated the long-term cease-fire with israel over the weekend. a refugee camp in jordan hosted the...
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it's on display in a small town near havana. he lived there for 20 years and wrote "the old man and the sea", and "for whom the bell tolls", and it's a museum to his other literary trends. keep up to date on the website at aljazeera.com. president obama told the american public while he believes the islamic state must be destroyed and explains how he wants to do it, now they are taking a closer look on if it can work.
it's on display in a small town near havana. he lived there for 20 years and wrote "the old man and the sea", and "for whom the bell tolls", and it's a museum to his other literary trends. keep up to date on the website at aljazeera.com. president obama told the american public while he believes the islamic state must be destroyed and explains how he wants to do it, now they are taking a closer look on if it can work.
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some havana >> host: it is a pleasure being here with you today, and i really enjoyed reading your book . spot. >> guest: i love thee and opportunity to talk with people about how to protect their data. we have so many modern day privacy issues that are coming out. what i love about what you do with the book, so well researched and thoughtful and provoking. i am excited to talk with you today and have a conversation about what people need to know and is there actually anything that we can do about it? or of the things that i thought was interesting, and i rode a little bit in my book, how consumers did not realize they did not collect a lot of data back then. the cooperation will loom and an and in and near, what sort of compelled you to write the book or were there other driving forces. i have to inform people. >> first off thank you so much. this is great, a pleasure to speak with you. i am glad to hear you enjoyed the book. there were other factors that drove me. i have been in reporting for a good 15 years. i started out on local level and covering the local level of government you
some havana >> host: it is a pleasure being here with you today, and i really enjoyed reading your book . spot. >> guest: i love thee and opportunity to talk with people about how to protect their data. we have so many modern day privacy issues that are coming out. what i love about what you do with the book, so well researched and thoughtful and provoking. i am excited to talk with you today and have a conversation about what people need to know and is there actually anything that...
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from havana, daniel schweimler uncovered the reality of health care for cuba's canines. >> reporter: first thing monday morning in this state-run vet reinary clinic, it is bustling. cuba provides heath care and sends many abroad. the problems are elsewhere. >> translation: you can go and ask the pet openers, they tell you it's a shame, they get a great service, we are all professionals, but it can't get better because of the shortage of resources. >> there are many reasons for the shortages, mostly of the medicines. >> cubans love their pets as much as anyone else. the animals enjoy benefits and sure the same problems as the rest of society. overly sensitized, and a serious shortage of resources. >> cuban blame corruption, for the 50-year long u.s. trade embargo, called a blockade. >> there are problems the government has to solve. maybe it could be solved. they'd have an opportunity to better practice their profession. >> cuban authorities have been slowly, cautiously opening up the tightly state run economy. many vets operate privately, unregulated, without a government licence, me
from havana, daniel schweimler uncovered the reality of health care for cuba's canines. >> reporter: first thing monday morning in this state-run vet reinary clinic, it is bustling. cuba provides heath care and sends many abroad. the problems are elsewhere. >> translation: you can go and ask the pet openers, they tell you it's a shame, they get a great service, we are all professionals, but it can't get better because of the shortage of resources. >> there are many reasons for...
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. >> havana! >> nice, nice try. hold on. >> let me talk to the audience for one second. okay. quiet, quiet. let's surprise him on a count of three, we're all going to say, "three, two, one. eric, you're on "the tonight show." >> jimmy: okay. >> ready? so -- [ audience chanting ] >> all: three, two, one. eric, you're on "the tonight show!" [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ eric screaming ] >> jimmy: eric. eric. stop, stop. stop it. how do you deal with this? you're his best friend. eric. [ screaming indistinctly ] >> i did this for you! you get up, and you sit there! [ screaming indistinctly ] [ laughter ] >> jimmy: surprised you. >> i surprised you. >> jimmy: you want -- >> and you're acting like an animal. what's the matter with you? >> i'm so sorry. this is a dream come true to be on your show. i'm just -- >> jimmy: do you want some comfort food? we have some cheerios, and we have vienna sausages. [ laughter ] >> he hasn't fed me for 48 hours. i don't know why. just -- i'm so happy to be here. >> i thought you'd be happy. this is what you've always wanted to do, be on "the tonig
. >> havana! >> nice, nice try. hold on. >> let me talk to the audience for one second. okay. quiet, quiet. let's surprise him on a count of three, we're all going to say, "three, two, one. eric, you're on "the tonight show." >> jimmy: okay. >> ready? so -- [ audience chanting ] >> all: three, two, one. eric, you're on "the tonight show!" [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ eric screaming ] >> jimmy: eric. eric. stop, stop. stop it....
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just about a year ago nyadd completed her 111-mile odyssey from havana, to key west. before last years successful swim nyadd had tried in four times before each time falling short, the fifth time a charm for nyadd. >> for someone says to me are you going to do it again? i shake my head, and i say are you insane, why, why would i do that again. there are other mountains to climb and this was a 35 year dream and it is over. how could you have a better story and better ending. >> along with the plaque you see here, a life sized sculpture of nyadd is going up in key west. she earn it. >> she did. >> she is so enthusiastic. she is a fun person to talk to. very, very cool to interview. >> inspirational. >>> more details emerging after several celebrities saw their personal nude photos leaked out over the internet. who is now looking in the case and what you need to know to protect your cell phone from hackers. >> just maybe not put nude photos on your cell phone. >> especially me. >> yes, please. >>> all bets are off, at revel hotel casino how the hotel made from millions o
just about a year ago nyadd completed her 111-mile odyssey from havana, to key west. before last years successful swim nyadd had tried in four times before each time falling short, the fifth time a charm for nyadd. >> for someone says to me are you going to do it again? i shake my head, and i say are you insane, why, why would i do that again. there are other mountains to climb and this was a 35 year dream and it is over. how could you have a better story and better ending. >> along...
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the city honored her at a ceremony did were you a year ago she completed her 111-mile odyssey from havana, cuba to key west before last year' successful swim diana had tried it for times before. each time falling short. this time -- fifth time is the charm for diana. >> when someone says to me, are you going to do it again? i just shake my head and said are you insane? why would i do that again? there are other mountains to climb and this one was a 35 year dream and it's over. how could you have better story and a better ending? >> perfect ending along with the plaque a live size sculpture of n night idea is going up in key west. it's so hard to recognize when she's not all puff foe from the stings from the jelly fish and salt water. >> she looks like a different woman right now. >> exactly. >> the weather won't look any different tomorrow than it was today. in fact it's really going to be carbon copy. we're looking at 90-degree heat and humidity and more pop up showers and storms. ultimate doppler was pretty active especially in northern chester county about an hour and a half ago around
the city honored her at a ceremony did were you a year ago she completed her 111-mile odyssey from havana, cuba to key west before last year' successful swim diana had tried it for times before. each time falling short. this time -- fifth time is the charm for diana. >> when someone says to me, are you going to do it again? i just shake my head and said are you insane? why would i do that again? there are other mountains to climb and this one was a 35 year dream and it's over. how could...
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miami and havana are too far apart. and so for a long time, we tried to blitz. we would hand over florida. it would jam the signal into the parts of the island that could get it. they moved to a plane. they outfitted with a tv signal and had in fly in circles over international waters. c-130, a military plane which is very expensive. and a private jet plane. and so, the thing to remember is it did not work. --made us feel good that it we were doing something that was designed to undermine the castro's but it did not work. people in cuba could not see it. totally u.s. government-funded. it did not work. your role is to enlighten the cuban people and they cannot send it. they kept doing it. to stop flying the ineffective a plane would seem like surrendering. sequester came and they had to cut money someplace. they did not get rid of the play but they stopped flying. at the time, the government agency that ran it, tv marquee, u.s. funded station in cuba. they were unwilling to part with it because they thought congress might have them fly it again. i learned the pl
miami and havana are too far apart. and so for a long time, we tried to blitz. we would hand over florida. it would jam the signal into the parts of the island that could get it. they moved to a plane. they outfitted with a tv signal and had in fly in circles over international waters. c-130, a military plane which is very expensive. and a private jet plane. and so, the thing to remember is it did not work. --made us feel good that it we were doing something that was designed to undermine the...
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we have no direct evidence that oswald knew about the report or what was on havana radio. we're drawing inferences from that. so the only person who would have known about whether he was aware of this would have been marina -- maria. >> yeah but that's a question of motive, not conspiracy. motive by oswald. and frankly i think it was very interesting, it would have been, but it's superfluous. and there's no question in my mind at least that he thought he was killing someone that was badly treating cuba. he had become a castro worshipper almost. so, yeah, sure. but what -- i mean, from my point of view, it doesn't -- it doesn't make any difference on the conspiracy. >> you couldn't have pushed any harder to find a connection between ounce wallswald and cub >> yes. i agree. also, if the president -- johnson that is by this time -- who i assume must have known what the cia had done, i can't imagine them doing this without the approval of the president, had made the whole thing happen, that's what should have happened. in fact, as soon as kennedy was -- anyway, at some point,
we have no direct evidence that oswald knew about the report or what was on havana radio. we're drawing inferences from that. so the only person who would have known about whether he was aware of this would have been marina -- maria. >> yeah but that's a question of motive, not conspiracy. motive by oswald. and frankly i think it was very interesting, it would have been, but it's superfluous. and there's no question in my mind at least that he thought he was killing someone that was badly...
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diplomats here in havana, obviously, as well as in the state department, have been in close contact throughout this incident, and to keep it from blowing up into something more -- turning into an international incident which is what we saw in 1996 when planes with a very different purpose from miami flew to cuba, drop leaflets over the city of that vana and shot down, hilg everybody aboard. we have been told the u.s. government has told the cuban government this plane is not a threat, and it appears the cuban government is acting underneath that scenario. they, of course, tracking the plane very closely. making sure as best they can it does not go down in a populated area. as you heard barbara say, now south of cuba, flown over perhaps the most mountainous, difficult place to access the sierra mountains. but probably still in cuba waters. if it's just left -- just flown over cuban land. so even if the plane were to go down in cuban waters, still the u.s. and cuban governments would have to work together to find out what happened, to investigate it, to recover any wreckage and if that happens,
diplomats here in havana, obviously, as well as in the state department, have been in close contact throughout this incident, and to keep it from blowing up into something more -- turning into an international incident which is what we saw in 1996 when planes with a very different purpose from miami flew to cuba, drop leaflets over the city of that vana and shot down, hilg everybody aboard. we have been told the u.s. government has told the cuban government this plane is not a threat, and it...
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glad that they did finally find someone to be accountable for what happened it's scary because so in havana heard >> : this was the first instant. when detectives also able to connect the young boys to other fires in the area will with a loss seven months. neighbors to when the current tatami he's as an >> : goes flames and over those cars like if something was pot as a magnet pulling with a fire that way. a could >> : muster was always a little understand why young boy would do something like this >> : is a young kid obviously something's gone wrong and i hope that they give him proper attention >> : quayle on kron 4 news weekend is gentile its pluses to look outside into the conditions are like a porsche debris bridges the overcast skies and the space will be right back in line bay area sports raiders practice in jersey friday with the spade one day early an effort to get better acclimated to eastern time is on the raiders' art winless of the past 13 east coast games and record like that had coach jeff bonnwill bey anything. >> : i'm line definition of insanity to do in the same thing or
glad that they did finally find someone to be accountable for what happened it's scary because so in havana heard >> : this was the first instant. when detectives also able to connect the young boys to other fires in the area will with a loss seven months. neighbors to when the current tatami he's as an >> : goes flames and over those cars like if something was pot as a magnet pulling with a fire that way. a could >> : muster was always a little understand why young boy would...
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i think that is the problem and where all -- >> let's go to havana, florida. republican. caller: how you doing? host: good morning caller: where do we start with all this stuff? i want to say, ma'am, just authority to fight, i'm a vietnam veteran. i've been through this mess before. i've heard the same kind of rhetoric. now it's called counterterrorism. we call it counterinsurgency. we didn't get a declaration of war. that was one of the main things the anti-war crowd including mr. kerry, mrs. clinton, mr. clinton, and the rest of them people raised hell about the whole time i was in nam. i didn't see them there. now we're in the same boat, same rhetoric. i just -- it's unbelievable to me they put that powers in there to keep that from happening again. and here we are doing the same thing fighting people we already beat. the whole thing is ridiculous. i was a marine. to see a marine die because of this crap really boils my blood. host: okay. all right. >> well, thank you for your service. semper fi. i totally understand where he's coming from, frankly, as a vet, as a thir
i think that is the problem and where all -- >> let's go to havana, florida. republican. caller: how you doing? host: good morning caller: where do we start with all this stuff? i want to say, ma'am, just authority to fight, i'm a vietnam veteran. i've been through this mess before. i've heard the same kind of rhetoric. now it's called counterterrorism. we call it counterinsurgency. we didn't get a declaration of war. that was one of the main things the anti-war crowd including mr. kerry,...